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Old January 24th 09, 05:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
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Default Registry Cleaner - does one exists?

Sorry, You are not pointing out his ignorance you are merely displaying
yours.
"Twayne" wrote in message
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bruce knows better and
enjoys the argument..: )


No problem; I enjoy pointing out his ignorance anyway and he makes it so
easy. He's pretty much known to all who visit here now as pretty
pathetic, along with some of his socks who love the smell in there.

If he bothered me I'd just ignore him. He only has the one song anymore
online and doesn't seem to post on anything else so he's apparently become
pretty obsessed with his misinformation crusade.

I probably should pity him, but I don't and won't as long as he spews
misinformation. He used to post on other subjects and usually was pretty
accurate but lately ... .


I wouldn't put to much
time in arguing with him,
especially since he has
already admitted to using
ccleaner regulary.


Yeah, I've noticed he's been trying to mediate his boilerplate lately over
time with a little change here and another there. He's made such a mess
of his boilerplate he's even contradicting himself in it lately.
Apparently I hit a nerve when I came across his plagairism awhile back.
His boilerplate at that time was word for word from another person's
writings.
I don't put much time into arguing with him, believe me. It doesn't take
long to jot off a few words about his erroneous statements. Just enough
to feel satisfied that he's been exposed again and to keep him from
misinforming too many more newbies. He's a strange duck, that's for
certain.


Cheers,

Twayne




"Twayne" wrote in message
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Sage - John Leonard wrote:
Is there a safe registry cleaner out there, that will
work with Vista and XP?

What about RegDefense?

thx

lol, I KNEW the droids with the closed minds, nothing to
back up their claims and misinformation would have to
crawl out of the woodwork for this one and there it is. This is the one
that keeps saying not to use a program
written by someone who knows the registry and how to
program, and instead use regedit, which you probably
don't understand, to fix a registry, which you also
probably don't understand. He talks like a fix to the
registry is a one-location thing and it's done, when in
fact there are usually many locations related to a
possible program problem, each of which must be
considered. But mostly he's a closed minded ignorant
with a boilerplate he likes to use, adding a mod here &
there sometimes to further differentiate it from where
it was stolen from. Then, to back himself up, he
provides links to discussions where he's used info very
close to his boilerplate, and submitted by him. There is a small group
of such ignorants here who get
really upset at being called on their misinformation;
they'll crawl into the pic soon here, I'm sure, because
every time someone calls them they get more and more
flustered and think that by repeating the same
misinformation over and over someone might believe it. This post in
particular is interesting in the way it
conflicts with itself. But, it does make for a comedic
moment should one bother to read it, or at least scan it
quickly. Thanks for this opportunity Bruce,

Twayne


Bruce C spewed:



There is no such thing as a "good" (meaning useful
or beneficial) registry cleaner, free or otherwise. Some
are less harmful than others, but because they're all
nothing but snake oil, I won't recommend any.
Why do you even think you'd ever need to clean your
registry? What specific *problems* are you actually
experiencing (not some program's bogus listing of
imaginary problems) that you think can be fixed by using
a registry "cleaner?"
...
drivel snipped






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